To deal with St. Catharines’ graffiti problem, local businesses teamed up to showcase the work of dozens of graffiti artists from across the province. The alleyway in between James Street and the parallel Garden Park is now a dedicated area for serious artists – and features some seriously awesome graffiti. Check it out.
Latest Reviews
tdsuperstar
Toronto, Canada
If you’re around Queen st w, Chinatown in Toronto, Graffiti Alley is worth a half hour of your time, especially if you are artistic or have artists in the making. So much great art to see and...
therichastill
Stevenage, United Kingdom
I love street art and so it is something I try and hunt down when I visit anywhere. Whilst visiting my family one of them suggested visiting Graffiti Alley in Downtown Toronto and I was really glad I...
Eve420
Singapore, Singapore
We tried using Google Map to walk from Union Station to Graffiti Alley. Got lost and finally found the Graffiti Alley after more than 30 minutes. Too hungry so just ate a pad thai at a corner small...